By Antigone Barton
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Sunday, May 29, 2005
A deputy needed just nine words to justify firing his Taser stun gun at a 15-year-old girl:
"Subject was given several commands, but did not comply."
That was enough for six Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office supervisors to unanimously approve knocking a 115-pound girl to the ground with a paralyzing 50,000-volt electric shock.
The deputy's report is one of more than 1,000 that The Palm Beach Post examined in reviewing three years of Taser use by police from Boca Raton to Fort Pierce, starting in 2001, when the weapon arrived in South Florida.
While some of the reports show that the weapons defused violent confrontations and averted the use of lethal force, the investigation also found:
• One out of every four suspects shocked with Tasers was unarmed, nonviolent and not posing an apparent immediate threat...
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